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Rock 'N Learn. Getting ready for kindergarten

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Acasta, Da'on.(Added Author). Careccia, Liza.(Added Author). English, Hayden.(Added Author). Caudle, Brad.(Added Author). Cano, Nicole(Added Author). Cornelius, M. A.(Added Author). Haag, Hilary.(Added Author). Murray-Schroeder, Layla.(Added Author). Rock 'N Learn, Inc.(Added Author).

Video appearances by Da'on Acasta, Liza Careccia, Hayden English, Chase Hayden, O'Brian Williams, Laura Careccia II, Corey Conti, Loghan Garcia, Alexis Johnson. (Cast).


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  • ISBN: 1878489526
  • Physical Description: 1 videodisc (approximately 45 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
  • Publisher: Conroe, TX : Rock 'N Learn, 2005.

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Getting dressed -- Tying my shoes -- Making my bed -- Cleaning my room -- Breakfast time -- Using the rest room -- Drawing myself -- Story time -- The letter song -- Writing my name -- Cutting and pasting -- Playing with blocks -- Writing numbers -- Learning left and right.

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Vocals, Brad Caudle, Nicole Cano ; character voices, M.A. Cornelius, Hilary Haag, Layla Murray-Schroeder.

Video appearances by Da'on Acasta, Liza Careccia, Hayden English, Chase Hayden, O'Brian Williams, Laura Careccia II, Corey Conti, Loghan Garcia, Alexis Johnson.

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Jill and Joey are excited about kindergarten! This video teaches kids essential skills through fun songs, animated characters and real children.

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Ages 3-5.

MPAA rating: Not rated.

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DVD; NTSC, stereo.

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English language track.

Subject: Kindergarten > Songs and music > Juvenile films.
Kindergarten.
Genre: Educational films.
Instructional films.
Children's films.

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How to prepare a child for kindergarten

July 14, 2020

It's a hot time in children's clinics - registration in preschool institutions. How to try to avoid many problems and make the process of adaptation in kindergarten less painful was told by pediatrician Yu.A. Panov.

Medical examination and registration of a medical card

It is important to take care in advance (3-6 months) about registering a child in a preschool institution.

It’s worth starting with a visit to the local pediatrician, who will tell you which specialists you need to go through, help you sign up for them, write out referrals for blood, urine, feces tests, tell you what vaccinations should be done before visiting kindergarten, write down on the ECG and ultrasound of internal organs .

By the age of three, the child should be vaccinated against tuberculosis, whooping cough, diphtheria, tetanus (four times), hepatitis B (three times), measles, mumps, rubella, polio (five times), and also by this age children can be vaccinated against pneumococcal and hemophilic infections, a Mantoux test is performed annually.

Some children, for health reasons, are vaccinated according to an individual schedule, in which case the local pediatrician will plan vaccinations specifically for this child before attending kindergarten.

The child is examined by such specialists as a neurologist, ophthalmologist, otolaryngologist, surgeon, psychiatrist, pediatric gynecologist, urologist. If deviations in the state of health are detected, doctors will give recommendations for the prevention and treatment of diseases.

Children with chronic diseases or congenital malformations are sent to kindergarten by decision of the Medical and Pedagogical Commission in each case individually. There are correctional kindergartens with speech therapy groups to correct speech defects, kindergartens with diseases of the organs of vision, the musculoskeletal system, the nervous system, and others. In some kindergartens, according to a special program, they work with children who often get sick.

After examination by specialists, the pediatrician fills out a card for kindergarten (form 026/y), writes an epicrisis and recommendations, individual for each child.

How to choose a kindergarten

If you have the opportunity to choose a kindergarten from several preschool institutions, be sure to use it. Walk around, have a look, chat with the staff and parents who are already taking their children to these gardens. This will allow you to choose the best garden and give you some confidence that you are doing everything right. Some mothers have doubts: how the baby will be without relatives, without the usual environment, in a completely new environment for himself.

But in this situation, it is the mother herself who needs the right attitude. Children are very sensitive to your mood, if you worry, your anxiety will be transferred to the child, and adaptation to the kindergarten will be stressful.

Let's get ready

After you have chosen a kindergarten, start walking around with your baby day after day during the hours when children are walking on the playground. Pay the child's attention to how fun the guys are, how good it is together, so that the baby has an idea where he will go and what awaits him there.

An important moment in preparing a child for kindergarten may be visiting various developmental children's centers, where only children and a teacher are present at the classes. Usually such classes last no more than an hour - this is how the child gets used to being in a team without a mother.

The child should not be afraid to be in the company of strangers. Walk with him on playgrounds, go to visit, leave him with grandmothers overnight. The kid will get used to communication, he will have more skills of being in society.

Try to form a positive attitude, a desire to go to kindergarten. Give him emotional support: caress him more often, say that you love him, take him in your arms, hug him. The calmer and more confident the parents will be about this important event, the less painful the adaptation process will be. Do not discuss your kindergarten fears in front of your child.

Let's establish a regimen

The child's home regimen must be brought closer in advance to the regimen of the group of the children's institution, which the child will attend. If you plan to start going to the garden in the fall, then in the summer the child’s life schedule should be built so that he easily wakes up an hour and a half before the time you plan to leave the house (no later than eight in the morning). If your baby does not sleep during the day, then you need to teach him to lie quietly in bed.

Feed the baby at the same time. Also try to teach your child to go to the toilet not when he is no longer able to endure, but in advance: before a walk, before leaving the house, before going to bed, otherwise he may develop complexes in the future in kindergarten. In the morning, be sure to leave the child a margin of time so that he can safely sit on the potty.

If bowel movements are difficult, offer your child a glass of cold water with one or two teaspoons of jam or sugar before breakfast (if the child is not allergic to these foods). Cold water stimulates the bowels. The following products have the same property: cabbage, carrots, pumpkin, beets, spinach, zucchini, apples, peaches, melon, prunes, dried black bread. Daily intake of one and a half to two liters of fluid will also help to avoid constipation. The following products should be excluded: chocolate, cocoa, strong tea, pomegranate, semolina. Introduce pears, white bread, pies, pasta, thick soups, rice, blueberries into the diet less often.

Do not feed your baby between meals. Familiarize yourself with the menu in kindergarten and introduce new dishes into the baby’s diet that he has not yet eaten, but they are present in the kindergarten menu.

It is desirable that the child master the necessary skills of self-care: he could ask for a potty, wash himself, wash his hands, dry them; dress and undress; independently use a spoon while eating. In the evening, put the child to bed no later than 21 hours.

Examine the baby's wardrobe. Clothing should be comfortable and comfortable, it is better if it is without complicated fasteners and laces, so that the baby can take it off and put it on himself.

Tempering

Tempering procedures are recommended for all children going to kindergarten. They will strengthen the immune system and prepare the baby for the attack of viruses and bacteria in the children's team. The basic principles of all hardening procedures are their gradualness, as well as regularity. You can start hardening a child in the warm season only if the child is completely healthy.

The following procedures can be carried out:

-Walk twice a day in the fresh air.

-Sleep outdoors.

- Take air baths.

- Walk barefoot at home, and later on the street on the ground and grass.

- Wash your face with a gradual decrease in water temperature to +16o C +19o C.

- Stay in direct sunlight twice or thrice a day for up to 10 minutes in summer.

- Set the temperature in the room where the child is located at +16o C +18o C.

- Douse your feet with water before going to bed with a gradual decrease in temperature from +28o C to +18o C.

- Bathe twice a week before going to bed at a temperature of +36o C, pouring water after the procedure 1-2 degrees lower.

Kindergarten is an integral part of most children's lives. And it depends only on the parents how to go through this difficult path of adaptation to the garden.

Remember: everything takes time, and it can take up to six months for a child to get used to kindergarten, so be patient, carefully work through every detail, learn new things together with the baby, open the door to a new world for him gradually, calculate your strengths , opportunities, plans. Prepare your child for kindergarten and go there with pleasure!

Kindergarten: adaptation - Official website of the Administration of St. Petersburg There are a lot of children around, fun, noisy, and most importantly - mom is nearby. Problems can begin when the baby is left alone in this new team. The child may be afraid that the mother will no longer come for him. On the second day, he can throw a tantrum, not let his mother go a step away from him. What to do in this case?

On the first day of visiting the kindergarten, it is better to come only for a walk with a group, as it will be easier for the child to find friends and meet the teacher in the game. You can take your favorite toy with you to the garden.

Quite often, parents forget to tell their children that they will be picking them up from kindergarten in the evening. For adults, this circumstance is so obvious that they do not consider it necessary to stipulate it. But for toddlers, this is not the case. Finding himself in new circumstances, the child believes that he will stay here forever, and this is a huge stress for him.

It is advisable that you do not leave your baby in kindergarten for the whole day during the first month. The first week of visits should last 3-4 hours, then you can leave the baby until lunch, and at the end of the first month (if the teacher recommends) you can start leaving the baby for the whole day.

Be sure to instruct the child what to do in case of difficulty. Tell him that if he wants to drink or go to the toilet, or something else, then he should go to the teacher and say so.

In the middle of the first week, it is worth taking a “day off” from the garden, giving the baby a break. At home, during the adaptation period, it is necessary to observe the daily routine, walk more on weekends, and reduce emotional stress.

The child must come to kindergarten only in good health. It is important at first to especially carefully monitor the emotional state of the child: is he afraid, is he offended? The child should feel that the mother will always help, will always be there in difficult times.

If the child is not ready

The adaptation period usually lasts 2-3 months. But there may also be such an option that getting used to the kindergarten is delayed for a long time. You observe signs of a deterioration in the situation: the child begins to get sick often, he has problems with sleep, appetite. Tears and suffering "for the departed mother" continue throughout the day. Your baby does not communicate with other children or this communication comes down to conflicts, the child does not participate in collective games, sometimes he avoids the teacher. As a result, he feels lonely, abandoned and unhappy by everyone.

Such behavior is in no way indicative of a mental disorder in your child. He's just not ready for kindergarten until he's ready. Most likely, some individual features of his character, for example, shyness, fearfulness, in the absence of sufficient psychological support from adults, prevented him from adapting. The position of "kindergarten at any cost", which is sometimes taken by parents, is erroneous. It will not bring benefits to the child.

The best thing you can do right now is to take your baby out of daycare altogether. He will have to stay at home for a while. And mom should consult with a pediatrician and a psychologist about how she should proceed.

And finally…

Kindergarten is an integral part of most children's lives. And it depends only on the parents how to go through this difficult path of adaptation to the garden.

Remember: everything takes time, and it can take up to six months for a child to get used to kindergarten, so be patient, carefully work through every detail, learn new things together with the baby, open the door to a new world for him gradually, calculate your strengths , opportunities, plans.


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